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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: nitro tanks

In Reply to: Re: nitro tanks posted by Patrick on February 20, 2003 at 23:06:26:


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Posted by:
Greezypete

on March 17, 2003 at 23:13:37

: : i want to put a pre set air tanks on my tippmann a-5. but when i look at websites and magazines for these tanks, the only thing i find is nitrogen tanks. can i use a nitrogen tank for air as wellas nitrogen?

: First of all change your nickname, if you don't already know the answer to that question you should not be calling yourself a godly paintball player. Second YES! HPA and nitrogen are virtually the same thing and perform almost identically. The difference is that HPA is the air you breath which is about 70% nitrogen. N2 is 100% pure nitrogen.

he didnt call himself a "godlike" paintball player
he called himself a "godly" paintball player dont you think that maybe he is a christian who plays paintball and not boastful and arrogant like some people appear on some of these posts


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